Archives|KAPLAN LOSES FIGHT TO GET JAIL TERMS FOR CONTRACTORS; Lockwood Committee Votes No Recommendation to Court and the Firms Are Fined $80,000. UNTERMYER IS SUSTAINED He Accuses Murphy's Friend of Trying to Sow Dissension. IRON ERECTORS PAID I.W.W. Suspected of Hiring Them as "Agents Provocateur"--"Open Shop" Closed to Union Men.

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KAPLAN LOSES FIGHT TO GET JAIL TERMS FOR CONTRACTORS; Lockwood Committee Votes No Recommendation to Court and the Firms Are Fined $80,000. UNTERMYER IS SUSTAINED He Accuses Murphy's Friend of Trying to Sow Dissension. IRON ERECTORS PAID I.W.W. Suspected of Hiring Them as "Agents Provocateur"--"Open Shop" Closed to Union Men.

Samuel Untermyer, counsel to the Lockwood committee, had excused the last witness at the committee's public session at the City Hall yesterday, and ... View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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A version of this archives appears in print on December 18, 1920, on Page 1 of the New York edition with the headline: KAPLAN LOSES FIGHT TO GET JAIL TERMS FOR CONTRACTORS; Lockwood Committee Votes No Recommendation to Court and the Firms Are Fined $80,000. UNTERMYER IS SUSTAINED He Accuses Murphy's Friend of Trying to Sow Dissension. IRON ERECTORS PAID I.W.W. Suspected of Hiring Them as "Agents Provocateur"--"Open Shop" Closed to Union Men. Order Reprints|Today's Paper|Subscribe